But what disturbs her more is that not everyone believes the troubling tale.

"This is real. He's still in shock. He was very scared, and we are all really scared," she said, adding that only one suspect has been arrested.

And to those who say it ain't so?

"I hope to God this doesn't happen to them," she said. "This was scary and it was real."

London, who also starred in "Party of Five," reportedly told police he was kidnapped on June 10 by several men, held at gunpoint and forced to do drugs.

According to The Associated Press, one man has been arrested in the case. Brandon Adams, 26, was arraigned on five charges that include kidnapping and theft, an official said.

London told authorities the incident started when his car got a flat tire. Several men offered to help him, according to a statement from the Palm Springs police, and in return he agreed to give them a lift home.

During the drive, one man pulled a gun and forced London to buy booze and take drugs for several hours, authorities said the actor reported.

At least two other suspects are reportedly being sought. Adams has pled not guilty.

Doubts about the ordeal surfaced when RadarOnline, which broke the story, later claimed Cunningham was also in the car before the incident. The gossip Web site also reported that London must submit to regular drug tests relating to his custody dispute with his wife. The two have reportedly been separated since 2008 and have one son, Lyrik, 3.

London's relationship with his estranged has been rocky, with reports indicating both parties have battled drug addiction.

Meanwhile, TMZ reports that members of the actor's family were issued "cease and desist" letters over the weekend to prevent them from speaking to the media about the incident.